In his latest blog entry, he accused DAP of making false promises to these politicians and denounced the Malays who have joined the party for what he said was their callousness.
He said these Malays were so eager to become members of parliament after the next general election that they had disregarded the importance of ensuring Malay unity.
He said the “racist DAP” would make “all kinds of promises” to the Malays in an attempt to ensure the success of its programme to topple Umno.
He speculated that DAP would name Malay candidates for several parliament seats “to make it look like it is not a racist party”.
“I hope no Malay leader who is eager to become an MP will fall into DAP’s trap because he will only be used as a tool to split the Malays,” he said.
He said DAP had become especially determined to find Malay candidates to represent it after severing its ties with PAS.
Syed Ali confessed to being puzzled over the willingness of some Malays to work with DAP, saying they should realise that it had never “openly defended” the Malays and Muslims.
“Maybe these people are only thinking about political gain and are so obsessed with becoming MPs that they are willing to sell the country and the dignity of the Malays,” he said.
